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The birthplace of the pizza calls it pizza. There is no "pie". 
As an American, I would call these pizzas by the name of cheese, pepperoni, and Hawaiian. As someone who lives in Italy, it is a bit different.
Cheese is actually called Margherita. Like all pizzas, it would also come with fresh basil in the center and a drizzle of olive oil.
Pepperoni is not the same as the American pepperoni. In Italy, the word pepperoni is actually green pepper. There is no real salami like American pepperoni, but something close to it is spicy salami. So, if you wanted something like that, you would ask for the "diavola". It also has some red pepper drizzle to make it extra hot.
Of course, there is no Hawaiian pizza in Italy.....at least in my region. You can't even get pineapple as a topping. You can get ham, but it is very different from American ham and not as good on a pizza.

As an American, I would call these pizzas by the name of cheese, pepperoni, and Hawaiian. As someone who lives in Italy, it is a bit different.
Cheese is actually called Margherita. Like all pizzas, it would also come with fresh basil in the center and a drizzle of olive oil.
Pepperoni is not the same as the American pepperoni. In Italy, the word pepperoni is actually green pepper. There is no real salami like American pepperoni, but something close to it is spicy salami. So, if you wanted something like that, you would ask for the "diavola". It also has some red pepper drizzle to make it extra hot.
Of course, there is no Hawaiian pizza in Italy.....at least in my region. You can't even get pineapple as a topping. You can get ham, but it is very different from American ham and not as good on a pizza.
Blueberry bagels are just wrong.

